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Yeah that looks pretty spot on to me.
Nice combo of the toy and cartoon Leechs.
A mouth like the original toy would look a bit silly in this line, and I didn't like the way the staction's teeth were protruding from his lips.

The new Leech should definitely be bulky, as he was one of the chunkiest of the original toys.

I don't care as long as he's adequately girthy. Leech is the only guy who should be an utter hulking behemoth.

Grizzlor too, according to his mini-comic.

Is Leech really supposed to be so big? In Filmation, he was normal sized. The original toy had him pretty wide because of his action feature. And his mini-comic had him as a huge sea monster. MYP had him as a big dude. I don't own his staction, so I have no idea how big 200X Leech is supposed to be.

I can't stand the thought of several figures having multiple heads. That seems ridiculous to me. I think they should create one design and stick to that, instead of producing interchangeable body parts to appease every person. They should create variants to be sold at the same time if people want the different versions of each character.

I still think it's ludicrous that there are no action features on the upcoming action figures. So, not only will we have "snap-on" action features being suggested, but multiple heads too. It'll be like a big pile of Moduloks.

These things don't make me feel as if I'll be collecting real action figures, but "build-a-staction" figures.

Weird, because interchangeable parts on action figures have been around for a long time and are considered by many a welcome bonus.

The Street Fighter line by Resaurus works this way and fans seem to like it. The figures usually come with two different heads so you get alternate expressions and also come with differently posed hands. Some figures also have snap on parts that simulate a special attack - for examle, Ryu has a clear blue "swoosh" that attaches to his fist so it looks like he is throwing his famous "dragon punch".

It is kind of a pain to keep up with all the parts but it does up the play value quite a bit. Withe the MOTUC I don't mind the additional peices because once I "build" the figure to my liking, the alternate parts will just go into storage.

It is kind of a pain to keep up with all the parts but it does up the play value quite a bit. Withe the MOTUC I don't mind the additional peices because once I "build" the figure to my liking, the alternate parts will just go into storage.

Thats exactly what I do.

And Darkwolf you avatar is awesome. Is that a custom? And do you have any more pics? From what I can see its an incredible fig.

Darkwolf you avatar is awesome. Is that a custom? And do you have any more pics? From what I can see its an incredible fig.

Thanks - and yes it is a personal custom of the character Darkwolf from the animated film, "Fire and Ice". I've been a huge fan of the film, since the 80's. It's sort of like Filmation MOTU for adults -which as a kid, made it unbearably cool. More pics of the Darkwolf figure can be viewed here: http://www.figurerealm.com/viewcusto...e.php?FID=7604

The Street Fighter line by Resaurus works this way and fans seem to like it. The figures usually come with two different heads so you get alternate expressions and also come with differently posed hands. Some figures also have snap on parts that simulate a special attack - for examle, Ryu has a clear blue "swoosh" that attaches to his fist so it looks like he is throwing his famous "dragon punch".

It is kind of a pain to keep up with all the parts but it does up the play value quite a bit. Withe the MOTUC I don't mind the additional peices because once I "build" the figure to my liking, the alternate parts will just go into storage.

I thought of Street Fighter too when Mer-Man and Man-At-Arms were announced with multiple heads. I thought a second pair of hands would be awesome as well, so you could have them look all 80's toy like, or make it so they can actually hold all their weapons.

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I can't stand the thought of several figures having multiple heads. That seems ridiculous to me. I think they should create one design and stick to that, instead of producing interchangeable body parts to appease every person. They should create variants to be sold at the same time if people want the different versions of each character.

Cost-effectiveness is something that I'm very mindful of this time around, mainly because it means that there's a chance more MOTUC characters can be made.

As a PoP fan this may seem pretty biased, but I think PoP figures are the best candidates for an extra head with rooted hair. I say this because, on one hand, millions of dollars were spent in the 80s marketing them with the rooted hair, for girls, but then on the other, a lot of fans will only settle for sculpted hair. Including an additional rooted head would maybe help to bring in more collectors who are nostalgic over the classic line. Plus, it would solve any problems with head movement due to the sculpted hair. Perfect scenario for the extra head.

Mer-Man is another scenario that I think was deserving of an extra head, as the version on the back of the cardback was obviously very different than the final result.

So my view on the inclusion of an extra head is this:

Only give a character an extra head if it makes sense. Don't waste resources on molding extra heads with minor differences/variations, when they can be channeled into something else.